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Some quotes from our students to consider
“Too many teachers get you to copy out during lessons what you could have done independently” “We have been encouraged to study independently but not research independently” “The best approach is that which balances intense learning in class with a strong focus on independent learning opportunities”
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Independent Learning Develop understanding of independent learning
CPD objectives: Develop understanding of independent learning Examine obstacles to increasing independent learning in our students Identify ways in which departments can encourage and develop independent learning opportunities Reflect on own Sixth Form Teaching and Learning
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Independent learning – the context
Move towards linear assessment Increased rigour in assessment requires more adaptable learners Reduced teaching time in the Sixth Form 16 hours per week independent study “Students show excellent attitudes to their learning. They make best use of independent study time so that they are very well prepared for lessons and other activities.” Ofsted School Inspection Handbook 2015
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Independent learning – a shared concept?
“Independent learning is a process, a method and a philosophy of education whereby a learner acquires knowledge by his or her own efforts and develops the ability for enquiry and critical evaluation” “Independent learning is a process and a method by which learners take more control and play a more active part in their own learning – it is an essential partner to outstanding teaching” Essentially in promoting independent learning we are encouraging and enabling our students to become self-directed in their learning experiences and to have more autonomy and control over their learning.
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What activities do you associate with independent learning
In groups list activities that you associate with independent learning
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What are the obstacles to independent learning
Identify barriers to independent learning under each of the following categories: organisational, subject specific, student, other Once you have agreed a list of barriers can you then identify ways in which these barriers can be overcome
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Promoting independent learning
Provide students with the tools to learn (tell them what you will be covering over the next few weeks or share SOW) Give them research topics each week (remember they have 4 hours additional study per week to complete) Check their note taking and work outside of class (no need for assessment but show interest in their folders) Share class resources and power points on the Engine Encourage self and peer editing before work is handed in Give pupils choices so they can reflect on their own interests and preferences Encourage group work so that learners can learn from each other Collaborate with pupils to set shared learning goals Encourage pupils to reflect and plan in learner diaries
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Reflecting on our own Sixth Form teaching
Sixth Form teaching has the most freedom and least guidance when we compare to KS3 proscription but this doesn’t mean rigour, behaviour, support and control should be largely different in their intention
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Reflecting on your Sixth Form teaching
Punctuality to lessons (both teacher and students) Established class routines Regular testing Promotes confidence in students by modelling, discussion and explanation Prompt feedback Sharing of resources on the Engine Whole class teaching that engages and sustains interest Range of activities that are well structured Opportunities for students to explore subject and develop independence
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